PHYS 42300

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PHYS 42300 - Biophysics in Applications (3 cr)

PhysicsSCI - Division of Science

Course Title

Biophysics in Applications

Catalog Description

An introduction to protein structure and molecular interactions needed for analysis of individual proteins. Focus on proteins that highlight important biophysical properties. Project-based course emphasizing reading and interpretation of the original literature. The groups of protein chosen can be biological machines, including ribosomes and protein synthesis; actin/myosin and muscle motion; kinesin/dynesin, transport, and cellular motion and deformation; and bacterial flagellar action. Alternatively the class can study processes based on transmembrane potential gradients including respiration, photosynthesis and chemiosmotic energy coupling as well as nerve function.

Minimum

3

Max

3

Academic Progress Units

3

Requirement Designation

Regular Liberal Arts

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